Re: .NET Passport and P3P Implementation..

I am not an expert in .net passport... perhaps someone else on this 
list can answer more authoritatively. If your site generates a cookie 
that is sent back to your site only in the first party context, then no 
CP is needed. If you generate a cookie that is associated with an 
object embedded in another site, then you may want a CP. My guess is 
that the third-party cookie would come from passport, not your site, so 
passport would need the CP not you.

Lorrie


On Dec 1, 2004, at 7:13 AM, <veeresh.athimamula@wipro.com> wrote:

> Hi Lorrie..
>  
> I have doubt that I'm implementing .net passport authentication to my 
> web site, do I need Compact Policy to my web site, if yes on which 
> page(s) do I need to write the Add Header code.
>  
> Pls. give a clear info regarding .net passport and compact policy 
> usage, as per the msdn document its not giving clear idea that where 
> exactly we need to implement the compact policy header.
>  
> I hope I will get the reply very soon, since it bit urgent
>  
> 	• 	DO I NEED COMPACT POLICY TO MY WEB SITE, WHEN I'M USING THE .NET 
> PASSPORT AUTHENTICATION.
>  
> Thanks in Advance,
> Veeresh
>
>
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